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Recent Events & Media Placements

Norm Mitchell, author, The Hidden One, led Coffee Talk on May 22 at Brookview Center in Golden Valley, Minn. , just in time for Memorial Day.

The novel, inspired by the author's love for history and stories his father told him of the older man's experiences as a serviceman during World Wars I and II, is the story of Ashley Cooper. The tale begins in 1962 after the violent death of Ashley’s lover, Olga, who was also his Russian Lit professor, and a Russian émigré from Paris. Before he has the chance to recover from that tragedy, death strikes again. In 1993 when Ashley’s stepfather, Colonel (David Cooper) dies, Ashley’s stepmother, Ronnie, decides the time has come for him to learn the truth about his identity. It’s a journey he shares with his daughter, Annie, who has recently discovered she has uncanny psychic abilities. Together, they embark on a mission to discover their new family, the mysterious Iskandarovs.CCX Media sent a crew to the reading and will be airing a story on Memorial Day.
Norm Mitchell retired from a long and successful career as a financial advisor and consultant in 2013. After traveling for a while, he decided the time had come for him to once again work on the novel he had started writing some 20 years prior.
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There is something about food that pulls people together. When you take your first bite of a scrumptious hotdish, it may bring back memories of time spent with grandparents when you were a kid. Baking a cake may remind you of the first thing you did with your spouse as a married couple.

Food connects us to the past, to places we have visited, and to places we want to go. It also serves as the anchor for a collection of anthologies edited by Minnesota foodie Rhonda Gilliland. The fourth book in the Cooked to Death series: Cooked to Death: Volume IV: Cold Cut Files, officially launched on May 11 at Once Upon A Crime in Minneapolis.

Out of work, addicted, defeated. These are just some of the conditions that led hundreds of people to a homeless encampment along Franklin and Hiawatha avenues in south Minneapolis during the second half of 2018. But why did they end up there?
The stories of the people who once lived in those tents along a busy highway are now being told in documentary, “The Wall: The Stories of the 2018 Minneapolis Homeless Camp,” filmed and produced by independent journalist Brandon Ferdig of St. Louis Park, Minn. A trailer for the film can be viewed online here.

A second schowing of the film has been scheduled for June 3. Tickets are available online here. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to organizations that work with the homeless, and individuals affected by it.

Minnesota author Mark Fischer led a discussion about retirement at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Minneapolis the evening of May 21st. His book is aimed at people who have time on their side before retirement.

The book includes insights and information on such topics as health, housing, volunteering, work, family, friendship, travel, lifestyle, investments, budgeting, tax issues, and even estate planning.